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5 January 1989 Comparison Of Techniques For Sensor Fusion Under Uncertain Conditions
Partha S. Chatterjee, Terrance L. Huntsberger
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Proceedings Volume 1003, Sensor Fusion: Spatial Reasoning and Scene Interpretation; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948931
Event: 1988 Cambridge Symposium on Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1988, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
There are a number of methods for the combination of multiple sensor outputs for the interpretation of a scene. Among these are Bayesian, Dempster-Shafer, fuzzy and modified Dempster-Shafer methods. This paper presents a comparison of various techniques for the combination of the information from multiple sensors under uncertain conditions. Oftentimes, sensor independence is an underlying assumption for the sensor fusion process. The experimen-tal studies presented in this paper indicate that interpretation of sensor fusion results as far as the use of thresholds is further complicated due to this assumption. The different systems that are compared have results that numerically differ by as much as 20%, which indicates the need for further studies along these lines.
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Partha S. Chatterjee and Terrance L. Huntsberger "Comparison Of Techniques For Sensor Fusion Under Uncertain Conditions", Proc. SPIE 1003, Sensor Fusion: Spatial Reasoning and Scene Interpretation, (5 January 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948931
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Sensor fusion

Image fusion

Vegetation

Image sensors

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

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